Patrick Healy
Advertisers find money, business in the banks
Bank advertising has picked up this spring.
Nearly four months after announcing that Boston advertising agency Arnold Worldwide was awarded its advertising account, Providence-based Citizens...
Internet addresses scarce, alternatives being devised
Toll free numbers and the Internet have more in common than one might think.
Dot-com is to Internet addresses what a 1-800 number is...
Mayor’s preservation plan brings hope to artists, planners
When Providence Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr. recently proposed a plan to save many of the city's historic mills, it was welcome news to...
Ex-Kennedy aides open P.R. agency
The government sector continues to provide fertile ground for public relations and advertising specialists.
Anthony C. Marcella and Richard McAuliffe, former aides to...
Ladd Center development plan stalled by Exeter planners
A plan to build a research and technology center on the grounds of the former Ladd Center has been put on hold, since the...
Internet addresses scarce, alternatives being devised
Toll free numbers and the Internet have more in common than one might think.
Dot-com is to Internet addresses what a 1-800 number is...
Cox tries to compete in East Bay
Within a month the state public utilities commission will settle a year-long battle that could open up three East Bay towns to cable television...
Tight market hinders first-time home buyers
Plenty of potential first time home buyers are pursuing their dreams in New England, but they are being frustrated by a shortage of available...
Lack of inventory hampers industrial real estate
Low inventory continues to plague the industrial real estate market in Rhode Island, according to a report by Rodman Real Estate.
The report found that...
Adaptable cubicles are in and designers ready to adapt
The cubicle has grown up, but it has not moved out.
"I think cubicles are still very much in vogue," said Phyllis Cannava, owner...











